My 2012 45th convertible has two spots that are turning into holes in the top from rubbing against the rear deck when going down. I have a good relationship with my dealership, and they ordered a brand new top under warranty and are giving me a free rental while my car is being worked on. I am just wondering if there is anything I should watch for with the new top replacement. It is going in today.

Yes, I have looked through the forum. But most of the complaints seemed to be from people that couldn't get GM to do anything to fix their cars. My Chevy dealer IS fixing it. I just didn't feel like looking through 500,000 posts to see if there was anything special I should look for when having it replaced.

Yes, I have looked through the forum. But most of the complaints seemed to be from people that couldn't get GM to do anything to fix their cars. My Chevy dealer IS fixing it. I just didn't feel like looking through 500,000 posts to see if there was anything special I should look for when having it replaced.

I went through it all.

It's not that gm isn't authorizing the repairs, although there have been a few.

It's primarily been the treatment by the chevy dealerships (which are not owned by gm) and the botched replacement jobs.

First and foremost, check for leaks before you leave the service dept. Request to get a hose. With the top up, run water from the hose, all around the area that the top meets the well that the top folds into. Make sure you get plenty of water in the gap between the top and the well. Then check your rear floorboards. If it leaks, don't accept it.

Check the trim piece between the rear windows and the top. That requires a special technique to install correctly. If not done correctly, that piece will begin to come off and require replacement.

check the headliner, make sure you can see no cables over the driver and passenger windows.

check to make sure the top retracts completely into the well. This is the reason your current rub marks are there, and mine.

My 2012 45th convertible has two spots that are turning into holes in the top from rubbing against the rear deck when going down. I have a good relationship with my dealership, and they ordered a brand new top under warranty and are giving me a free rental while my car is being worked on. I am just wondering if there is anything I should watch for with the new top replacement. It is going in today.

linc400,

Glad to hear things are moving smoothly at the dealer. Please let us know the results of the service visit.

It's not that gm isn't authorizing the repairs, although there have been a few.

It's primarily been the treatment by the chevy dealerships (which are not owned by gm) and the botched replacement jobs.

First and foremost, check for leaks before you leave the service dept. Request to get a hose. With the top up, run water from the hose, all around the area that the top meets the well that the top folds into. Make sure you get plenty of water in the gap between the top and the well. Then check your rear floorboards. If it leaks, don't accept it.

Check the trim piece between the rear windows and the top. That requires a special technique to install correctly. If not done correctly, that piece will begin to come off and require replacement.

check the headliner, make sure you can see no cables over the driver and passenger windows.

check to make sure the top retracts completely into the well. This is the reason your current rub marks are there, and mine.

I'm sure I've missed a few things but I'm sure others will chime in.

I ran mine thru the car wash today, and they used the bug blaster. You can't believe the stream of water that hit the side of the car! NO LEAKS, everything is dry.

It's not that gm isn't authorizing the repairs, although there have been a few.

It's primarily been the treatment by the chevy dealerships (which are not owned by gm) and the botched replacement jobs.

First and foremost, check for leaks before you leave the service dept. Request to get a hose. With the top up, run water from the hose, all around the area that the top meets the well that the top folds into. Make sure you get plenty of water in the gap between the top and the well. Then check your rear floorboards. If it leaks, don't accept it.

Check the trim piece between the rear windows and the top. That requires a special technique to install correctly. If not done correctly, that piece will begin to come off and require replacement.

check the headliner, make sure you can see no cables over the driver and passenger windows.

check to make sure the top retracts completely into the well. This is the reason your current rub marks are there, and mine.

I'm sure I've missed a few things but I'm sure others will chime in.

Thanks for the info. This is what I was looking for. I dropped it off Saturday, and they should start working on it today. I'll check all the above out before I take it home.

Finally got it back on Tuesday. They said it was one day to remove, one day to install, and 5 days making adjustments. It still sits a little higher than I would like when it is completely retracted, but no other problems since I got it back.

Well it has been back twice because the C pillar came apart, and it still needed adjustments. The dealership is being cooperative and taking care of it. But I am getting tired of taking it in.

I understand your frustration, linc400. I am sorry for any inconvenience this is for you but I am glad the dealer is accommodating for your situation. Contact us via private message if you would like to further discuss anything. We can also document any concerns you have.